What is the difference in composition of a voltage source and a current source? How many current can a voltage source output or give out?
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- What is the difference in composition of a voltage source and a current source?
- How many current can a voltage source output or give out?
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- Notes on the verification of ohm's law by voltage method?3. The figure on the left below shows a schematic diagram of a battery. The voltage measured by U1 is called the terminal voltage given R1 = 1 ohm. In the figure on the right below, the terminal voltage of each of the battery-resistor combination is Vr = 1.5 volts. Find the following: a. The current passing through R5. b. The currents passing through R1 and R3 C. The voltage across R1. d. The voltage of the battery EMF. e. The percentage of voltage loss ot the battery due to the internal resistance R1. The power dissipated by the internal resistance R1. g. The power dissipated by R5 if R1 = R2 = R3 = R4 = 0. h. The percentage of power dissipation loss due to the four resistors R1, R2, R3, and R4 f. R1 R3 S10 R1 U1 1.500 EMF EMF R5 100 V1 R2 $10 EMF R4 EMF EMFThe resistance of wire increases from 40 – ohm at 20 0C to 50 – ohm at 70 0C. Find the temperature coefficient of resistance at 0 0C.
- Look for Requivalent(Equivalent Resistance).Please show detailsb) Describe the traces you would see on an oscilloscope monitoring voltage changes across a resistance which has: - AC flowing through it - DC flowing through it You should include diagrams to support your descriptions for each trace.You are given two metal samples. The first one is pure and the other one is unrefined. Will there be a difference in their electrical conductivity? If so, how is this possible?
- A carbon brush used to conduct current from the commutator of a DC generator has a length of 4 in. It must conduct a current of 400 A with a voltage drop not exceeding 2 V. Determine the cross-sectional area of this carbon brush.A copper wire has a resistance of 0.85 ohm at 200C. What will be its resistance at 400C ? Temperature coefficient of resistance of copper at 00C is 0.004/0C.1- If we use 5000 μF, we can get a very low ripple voltage. But this is so bad and this a disadvantage, why? 2- What happens if we use a very small resistance (few Ohms) or big resistance (100 kOhms) ?